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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2990764" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>I understand what you mean but I am completely opposed to "funneling" kids and essentially tracking them for life. A plumber track person who later decides he really wants to be an engineer is SOL. The State has no business tracking people. We could, however, differentiate between student loan support, for instance, between engineers and doctors versus art historians and politics majors (me). </p><p> </p><p>I also think we might agree that we have in many ways become an over-credentialed society with "requirements" for degrees in many areas merely being a stumbling block to those who want to enter the work force rather than an actual requirement to be successful in the field. Maybe we can attack it from that end?</p><p></p><p>I actually like Mike Rowe's take on the issue of work issues - have you looked at his web pages?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2990764, member: 18914"] I understand what you mean but I am completely opposed to "funneling" kids and essentially tracking them for life. A plumber track person who later decides he really wants to be an engineer is SOL. The State has no business tracking people. We could, however, differentiate between student loan support, for instance, between engineers and doctors versus art historians and politics majors (me). I also think we might agree that we have in many ways become an over-credentialed society with "requirements" for degrees in many areas merely being a stumbling block to those who want to enter the work force rather than an actual requirement to be successful in the field. Maybe we can attack it from that end? I actually like Mike Rowe's take on the issue of work issues - have you looked at his web pages? [/QUOTE]
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